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view Resources/Samples/OrthancFramework/MicroService/Sample.cpp @ 3415:2a821deece64
refactoring to handle "not allowed" HTTP status 405
author | Sebastien Jodogne <s.jodogne@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 11 Jun 2019 21:06:57 +0200 |
parents | f235cc740c4b |
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#include <stdio.h> #include <HttpServer/MongooseServer.h> #include <Logging.h> #include <RestApi/RestApi.h> #include <SystemToolbox.h> class MicroService : public Orthanc::RestApi { private: static MicroService& GetSelf(Orthanc::RestApiCall& call) { return dynamic_cast<MicroService&>(call.GetContext()); } void SayHello() { printf("Hello\n"); } static void Hello(Orthanc::RestApiGetCall& call) { GetSelf(call).SayHello(); Json::Value value = Json::arrayValue; value.append("World"); call.GetOutput().AnswerJson(value); } public: MicroService() { Register("/hello", Hello); } }; int main() { Orthanc::Logging::Initialize(); Orthanc::Logging::EnableTraceLevel(true); MicroService rest; { Orthanc::MongooseServer httpServer; httpServer.SetPortNumber(8000); httpServer.Register(rest); httpServer.SetRemoteAccessAllowed(true); httpServer.Start(); LOG(WARNING) << "Micro-service started on port " << httpServer.GetPortNumber(); Orthanc::SystemToolbox::ServerBarrier(); } LOG(WARNING) << "Micro-service stopped"; Orthanc::Logging::Finalize(); return 0; }